'73 Camaro Pro Touring Roller
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'73 Camaro Pro Touring Roller
Year: 1973
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $17500
Mileage: 85000
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (State): FL
Color: Silver
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
https://ls1tech.com/forums/chevrolet...arm-kit-2.html
List of Parts
Rust Free California Car - find one $$$
ShaftMaster Drivehaft - $500
BRP Tranny Mount - $500
Moser Built Zero Mile 10 Bolt 3.73 LSD - $2000
Wilwood 4 wheel disc - $1500
BMR Full Torque Arm (Custom PowderCoat) - $2500
BMR A-Arms & Swaybar - $1000
New Gas Tank with in-tank pump - 630
Viking Coilovers (all 4 Corners) - $1100
Flaming River Tilt Column - $1000
MOMO Steering Wheel - $250
Ron Sutton 10:1 Steering Box - - $900
DSE RollBar - $700
Vintage Wheel Works 17" Wheels - 1400
Continental Tires - $800
Dynamat - $?
New Dash Top - $400
New Front Spoiler - $125
Labor - a Bunch that you don't have to pay for
Last edited by BMR Tech2; 07-12-2018 at 03:42 PM.
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For $35 k can we at least get a decent sale add? Million questions with any swapped car. I know I’ve bought built and sold many. Be ready, the questions will come and come heavy! Looks like you have some nice goodies on her. So many details missing in your build thread I don’t even know where to begin though.
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For $35 k can we at least get a decent sale add? Million questions with any swapped car. I know I’ve bought built and sold many. Be ready, the questions will come and come heavy! Looks like you have some nice goodies on her. So many details missing in your build thread I don’t even know where to begin though.
I've owned 65 cars, sometimes simply is best.
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I’ve sold more than that (not that that matters).
im just saying, you will not find anyone giving you near asking price on a swapped car without the details. Save yourself the wasted time telling the same thing to 20 people by posting the info on your listing. “Mystery cars” don’t bring good money. This seems to be a great car, but without details or even knowing what stage of the build it’s in, it’s hard to tell.
im just saying, you will not find anyone giving you near asking price on a swapped car without the details. Save yourself the wasted time telling the same thing to 20 people by posting the info on your listing. “Mystery cars” don’t bring good money. This seems to be a great car, but without details or even knowing what stage of the build it’s in, it’s hard to tell.
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Interior - I have New Door Panels, & most of the plastic original Trim. Original Headliner Bows still there, New Dash Pad, I have the Original Gauges. No seats as they were pretty nasty and someone stole the fronts anyway when we set them outside the shop ( In the parking lot not a street) for a couple hours. A lot of DynaMat